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Do you have a flair for the contemporary but like to accentuate your interior décor with traditional pieces? If this sounds like your home’s design, you cannot make do without a transitional ceiling fan. This cooling appliance represents the perfect marriage between a more traditional design and a modern take on the product. Transitional ceiling fans with lights further enable this style merge through a variety of hardware options. With these fans, the lighting may actually take the leading role in the traditional feature gallery.

Take Advantage of the Great Looks That Style Combinations Enable

Typically, transitional style ceiling fans delight with smooth lines and a reduction of geometric elements. This is not an accident. Rather, it focuses the eye on the one aspect of geometric shape that could be the light kit or the canopy. Moreover, some transitional fans make up for geometric blade manufacture by offering slightly upward-curved ends. This manufacturing method allows for perfect airflow control while imbuing the appliance with the ambiance you are looking for. When selecting your appliance, consider a transitional ceiling fan with wall controls or the more traditional pull chain.

Are you unsure whether the transitional model is truly right for your home? A closer look at traditional ceiling fans shows that the emphasis is on rounded style elements and darker wood grains. On the side of the equation is the contemporary design. Modern ceiling fans usually impress with edgy features, polished metals, or – occasionally – minimalist designs.